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Oral Neoplasia: 3 Key Questions for Accurate Prognosis and Effective Treatment
Before any treatment is attempted, a patient with an oral tumor needs to be properly staged – we need to know, what the tumor is, how extensive it is and if malignant, if there is any metastatic disease. A webinar with Ana Nemec.23.04.2026 (UTC)18:00 - 19:00 (UTC) -
Sweet Dreams - Veterinary Anesthesia for Nurses May-June 2026
This multiple-lecture CE course will prepare the veterinary nurse for a variety of anesthetic cases setting you up for success with any patient. Presented by Jennifer LyonsSpeaker: Jennifer Lyons -
Feline Dentistry - The Top Five Feline Dental Concerns For Nurses
Feline dental disease is common, painful, and often overlooked. This lecture by Benita Altier highlights the top five conditions to improve early recognition, diagnosis, and treatment in clinical practice.20.05.2026 (UTC)18:00 - 19:00 (UTC) -
Bite Less, Wag More – Stress-Free Handling for Reactive Dogs, at Home and in the Clinic
In the webinar with Stephanie Grath, you will learn practical ideas to use immediately in the clinic or grooming salon, including strategies to make handling safer and calmer for both - dogs and humans.11.06.2026 (UTC)10:00 - 11:00 (UTC) -
Balance - The Artistic Dermatology Course April/May 2026
Protective yet elastic, water-retaining yet breathable, consistent yet renewable. This course is for everyone who sees the skin as a piece of art like we do and would like to dive with us into the magic world of dermatology.Speaker Susan Paterson, Jeanette Bannoehr, Ross Bond -
Visible - Radiology for Nurses March 2026
Radiology for Nurses is presented by Liane Shaw and Lydia Trott. The course contains 5 modules of on demand learning for nurses and vet techs wanting to improve or extend their knowledge in radiology.Speaker Liane Shaw, Lydia Trott -
Humeral Condylar Fractures
Humeral condylar fractures are unique and challenging fractures. This lecture by Ian Faux will provide an overview with an emphasis on evidence based decision making and practical tips.Duration: 1:03 hSpeaker: Ian Faux -
Conflict is a Dish Best Served Cold
Most people associate conflict with stress, anger, and anxiety, when it is actually a normal process that is neither good nor bad. Presented by Cat WalkerDuration: 1:02 hSpeaker: AMDRAS, RVN, Cert IV VN, BA(Hons) (International Studies), LLB, Grad Dip (Legal Practice) -
Otitis Externa - Management Strategies for Long Term Resolutions
How to stop your ear patients coming back when you don't want them to or disappearing altogether! A webinar with John HuttDuration: 0:46 hSpeaker: Dr John H C Hutt -
Ear-resistible Cytology: Why Every Vet nurse Should Love a Swab
Mystified by Malassezia? Know a rod for Cocci? Inflammatory or normal? A webinar with Matthew Garland.15.04.2026 (UTC)18:00 - 19:00 (UTC) -
How to perform tooth extractions – technique and case selection
This lecture by Sam Luis Hole will cover an overview of the current extraction options for equine cheek teeth extraction and how to work through the options and the considerations and complications associated with each option.Duration: 0:33 hSpeaker: Sam Luis Hole -
Management of periodontal disease
This lecture by Sam Luis Hole will cover an approach to diagnosing and managing periodontal disease in the equine patient.Duration: 0:48 hSpeaker: Sam Luis Hole -
How to perform a thorough dental exam
This lecture by Sam Luis Hole will cover a considered approach to a full dental examination and the stages of it.Duration: 0:41 hSpeaker: Sam Luis Hole -
Managing acute and chronic laminitis
This presentation by Andy Fiske-Jackson reviews the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of both acute and chronic laminitis, with emphasis on endocrinopathic laminitis as the most common form.Duration: 1:02 hSpeaker: Andrew Fiske-Jackson -
Imaging of the stifle - radiography and ultrasound
This presentation by Andy Fiske-Jackson reviews the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of both acute and chronic laminitis, with emphasis on endocrinopathic laminitis as the most common form.Duration: 0:56 hSpeaker: Andrew Fiske-Jackson -
Contentious issues in sports horse prepurchase examinations
Pre-purchase examinations in sport horses are challenging because many clinical, imaging, and objective gait analysis findings occur frequently in horses without clinical signs. A webinar by Andy Fiske-Jackson.Duration: 1:07 hSpeaker: Andrew Fiske-Jackson -
EKG reading: theory and practice
This presentation by Julie Dauvillier reviews equine cardiac rhythms, covers normal and abnormal patterns, and demonstrates a practical, step-by-step approach to interpreting EKGs with examples.Duration: 0:53 hSpeaker: Julie Dauvillier -
Cardiac murmur: shall I bother or not?
This presentation by Julie Dauvillier reviews equine cardiac murmurs, helping practitioners distinguish physiological from pathological murmurs and guide owners toward further evaluation when necessary.Duration: 0:41 hSpeaker: Julie Dauvillier -
How to Deal with Ataxia in the Horse
This presentation by Marianne Depecker covers the clinical approach to equine ataxia, reviewing spinal, cerebellar, and vestibular types, emphasizing dynamic assessment, lesion differentiation, and strategies for accurate diagnosis and decision-making.Duration: 0:43 hSpeaker: Marianne Depecker -
Going With The Flow - Urine analysis for veterinary nurses
Are you confident with Casts? Distracted by debris? Are dipsticks completely trustworthy? A webinar with Matthew GarlandDuration: 1:06 hSpeaker: Matthew Garland -
Considering and recognising pain in our patients. What can we do as a vet nurse
Pain in veterinary patients remains one of the most under-recognised and under-treated conditions in clinical practice. A presentation by Dr Isabelle ReschDuration: 1:08 hSpeaker: Isabelle Resch -
Effective wound management in the emergency clinic
Enabling confident decision making when managing a wound amidst emergency chaos. A webinar with Heather Kirkness.Duration: 1:04 hSpeaker: Heather Kirkness -
I’ll Take Common Conditions for the win!
This lecture will describe common conditions found within the oral cavity of dogs and cats. Brenda Mulherin will give a brief overview of periodontal disease, tooth trauma and tooth resorption in both dogs and cats.Duration: 1:00 hSpeaker: DVM, Diplomate AVDC -
Think Once, Think Twice, Think Referral
This lecture with Dr. Brenda Mulherin is designed as a dental potpourri of different topics that are commonly misdiagnosed or referred for treatment.Duration: 0:58 hSpeaker: DVM, Diplomate AVDC -
An Update on Chronic Kidney Disease in Small Animals: What’s New and What’s Next
Insights into new and emerging diagnostics and therapeutics for chronic kidney disease in cats and dogs with Dr. Jack Lawson.06.05.2026 (UTC)18:00 - 19:00 (UTC) -
From gut leak to survival: Evolving clinical strategies and insights in canine septic peritonitis
From suspicion to survival: Elena Regine Moldal will talk about clear pathways for canine and feline septic peritonitis—when to cut, new markers for guiding therapy, and knowledge that improves outcomes.02.06.2026 (UTC)18:00 - 19:00 (UTC) -
Crimson Crisis - Decoding Immune-Mediated Haemolytic Anaemia
Diagnosing IMHA, ruling out triggers, and then deciding on the best treatment strategy can be a challenge. In this talk Craig Breheny will take you from presentation to recheck with some clinical tips.Duration: 1:01 hSpeaker: Craig Breheny -
Feline Hyperthyroidism: Things to Know and Use on a Daily Basis
Clinical information and updates to know about feline hyperthyroid disease with Dr. Lauren Demos.Duration: 0:54 h -
Running on empty - Nursing care for the anaemic patient
In this session Emma Holder will focus on the comprehensive management of anaemic patients, including early detection, appropriate nursing care, and pharmacological treatment strategiesDuration: 0:49 hSpeaker: Emma Holder -
Old Dogs - New Tricks - Optimizing Nutrition in Senior Patients (for Nurses)
Optimizing Nutrition in Senior Patients with Stefanie HandlDuration: 1:01 hSpeaker: Stefanie Handl -
Immune-mediated polyarthritis - when to suspect, what to rule out and what to treat with
Immune-mediated polyarthritis can affect many body systems and prove a diagnostic challenge. With abundant underlying triggers, Craig Breheny will talk about how deciding on a work up plan, and the associated therapeutic interventions can be a challenge.Duration: 1:00 hSpeaker: Craig Breheny -
Interpreting electrolytes and acid-base in the ER
Diagnosis and management of the most common electrolyte and acid-base disturbances presented in the emergency setting with Marisa LourencoDuration: 1:15 hSpeaker: Marisa Lourenco -
Respiratory distress - Localising the lesion and stabilising the patient
Learn to localise the cause of respiratory distress using key clinical exam findings, guided by compelling patient videos and practical insights. Then, discover how to stabilise dyspnoeic patients and prepare them for targeted diagnostics with Melissa ClausDuration: 1:03 hSpeaker: Melissa Claus -
Hard Ions: A Clinical Approach to Hypercalcaemia
A Lecture Focused on the Treatment of Feline & Canine Hypercalcaemia with Paul CunninghamDuration: 0:57 hSpeaker: Paul Cunningham -
The Pressure is on - The Highs and Lows of Glaucoma
In this webinar Dr Sally Turner will cover the essential features of canine and feline glaucoma including diagnosis, pathogenesis and treatment optionsDuration: 1:06 hSpeaker: Sally Turner -
The good the bad and the ugly - Navigating blood smears
Can you tell regeneration from inflammation? Polychromatophils from eosinophils? Daunted by blood films? Join our upcoming webinar hosted by Matthew Garland to sharpen your skills and gain confidence in interpreting blood smears.Duration: 1:00 hSpeaker: Matthew Garland -
Separation Anxiety – what’s new in the treatment approach of this common problem
Join this informative webinar led by Katrin Jahn to learn how to take a great behavioural history and gain insight into a new diagnostic framework and treatment approaches for Separation Related Behaviours.Duration: 1:00 hSpeaker: Katrin Jahn -
That's too loud - Handling tips for pets with noise aversions
How can we help pets with noise aversions manage handling better? with Dr Bronwen BollaertDuration: 1:04 hSpeaker: Bronwen Bollaert -
Mitral valve repair surgery: what is important to know from a primary care standpoint?
This webinar is presented by Dr Poppy Bristow and will outline patient selection for mitral valve repair surgery for degenerative disease, what the surgery involves, after care and results.Duration: 1:00 hSpeaker: Poppy Bristow -
An Update on Perioperative Fluid Therapy
An Update on Perioperative Fluid Therapy presented by Jen Davis.Duration: 0:57 hSpeaker: Jennifer Davis -
Decision making in canine ear surgery
A comprehensive review by Rachel Hattersley of common diseases of the canine and feline ear requiring surgical intervention from planning to dealing with post-operative complications.Duration: 1:03 hSpeaker: Rachel Hattersley -
Superior - The Decisive Surgery Course
If you love making critical decisions under pressure, if you have steady hands and a razor-sharp mind then this is for you! Learn with Theresa Fossum how to become or remain a superior surgeon.Speaker Theresa Fossum, Pieter Nelissen, Rachel Hattersley -
Wrangling the Wild - Effective restraint techniques for reptilian patients
Join Sam Clutterbuck as she discusses effective manual and chemical restraint techniques for reptiles.Duration: 0:48 h -
Cooperative Care for Veterinary Nurses, Groomers and other Pet Care Professionals
Learn How to Treat your Patients Cooperatively and with Consent with Dr Katrin JahnDuration: 0:44 hSpeaker: Katrin Jahn -
Mastering the Basics of Liver and Splenic Surgery
A webinar by Tom Hernon covering the basics of splenic and liver surgery.Duration: 1:00 hSpeaker: Tom Hernon -
Less Fear More Flow - Stress-Reducing Skills for Veterinary Nurses and their Patients
This talk with Dr Isabelle Resch is ideal for veterinary nurses looking to reduce burnout, increase patient compliance, and foster a more humane, effective clinical culture—one calm patient at a time.Duration: 0:53 hSpeaker: Isabelle Resch -
Neurology in first opinion practice: what to do when you can't refer
A case based video tour provided by Alexander Forward looking at some common neurological cases you might encounter in practice and how best to deal with them.Duration: 0:55 hSpeaker: Alexander Forward -
Grooming Without the Growl: Gentle Techniques for Ear Care and Beyond
Grooming doesn’t have to be a battle—for the animal or the handler. Dr Isabelle Resch will explore practical, low-stress methods for handling common but often aversive grooming tasks….Duration: 1:07 hSpeaker: Isabelle Resch
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